Sewing-machine attachment.



.0. H. KLEUSER. SEWING MACHINE ATTACHMENT. APPLICATION FILED APB.21,1909.

935,794. Patented 00t.5,1909.

detached whsn .gspoafl post 10, of

1 law CLAIM-1 KLEUSIEB, OF GAINESVIT$BE,

SEVJING-ZVIACHINE ATTACHMENT.

Application flied April 531, 1909. Serial Ho. 291,392.

whom it may concern: 'tknown that I, CLARA in. IiLEUSER, a thc United States, residing at the fconnty of Cooke and huvc invented a new unit usechine- Attachment; and I do .i i tho "following to he a full, i1 and cxuct description of thc invention such as wiii enuhle others skilled in the art stains to make use the machines and the object of is to provide a (icvico that crs i'oi so $5211 1 mventi may be readily attached any machine and same isnot in use.

The particular object of this invcntion is to provide a device for supportingthe variarticles or implements used by a sewnscisscu's thimhle pin cushion etc.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is an end view of my sewing machine attachment attached to the machine. Fig. 2 is a front view. Fig. 3 is a per pective view showing" the devics :lctacheci from the sewing machine.

The device consists of a plate 1, which is preferably made of tin. To this plate is attachcd the sin cushion 2. The memhcrs xi outward from the plate 1, and are at.- tnchecl to the spring ring 5 which is open so as to allow the arm'ti, of the sewing machine to cntcr it. At the other end of the platc 1, and cxtcnding at right angles to the same the member 7 which is provided with the openings 8 and 9 through which extends the the machine. An opening 11', is formed in tho flange or bent up portion 12 from which extends the member 7. This opening is adapted to receive the scis- R fi S ecification of Letters Yatent.

sors l3.

and the various articles held by the same are readily scccssihie.

it will he noticed that with the exception of the spring ring 5 the device consists of a single pit-gs metai and this is a great saving in the manufacture of the device as the same can he struck up from a single metal plats. iiaving thus described my invention what I claim is:

An implement holder for sewing machines consisting of a plate, a spring ring, members bent up from said plate to support said spring ring, a flange formed at one end. of said plate, a member extending from said tiangc for engaging the spool post of a sewing machine, the ends of the said flange torminsting in spring coils which are adapted to support a pair of thimhics.

in testimony whereof" Ihztvc'signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

CLARA H. KLEUSER.

' Witnesses:

L'ELA E. Dovnn, Josnnmrm CHAMPIOM. 

